A delegation comprising 100 students from Darul Uloom Sarajia Naeemia, Lahore, visited the Dawah Centre for Women at the International Islamic University Islamabad (IIUI). The visit aimed to provide students with an overview of the educational, training, and dawah-related activities conducted at the center.
During the visit, students were introduced to various programs offered by the Dawah Centre, including Islamic education, skill development, and community outreach initiatives. The delegation interacted with faculty members and explored the structured training sessions designed to promote Islamic knowledge and values.
In charge of the Dawah Centre, Dr. Faryal Ambreen, briefed the visitors about the center’s objectives and highlighted the significance of dawah activities in contemporary society. She emphasized the role of the center in equipping women with knowledge and skills to contribute effectively to academic and social discourse.
The students expressed appreciation for the academic and administrative structure of the center. They acknowledged the significance of such initiatives in promoting religious and educational development. Faculty members accompanying the delegation underscored the importance of collaboration between institutions in strengthening academic and dawah-related endeavors.
The visit concluded with an interactive session where students shared their perspectives on educational methodologies and the impact of dawah activities.
